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Lyla

This mont, this fight… was to his delight because he was harnessing the powers, using them to awaken himself and escape the curse. My weakness was his strength.

I have to stop.

"I have to stop," I murmured, hoping Nanny could hear . Everything was sounding so far away.

"What did you say?" I heard her ask.

"I have to stop," I murmured again, trying not to cry. "He's using my strength… that's why I'm weak. Please help stop…"

"What!" Nanny brought her ear close to my mouth. "What are you saying?"

The Blue Cloak had reached Ramsey. I wanted to scream out, gods!, I tried to call out to Ramsey, but the words were stuck in my throat, and I could barely keep my eyes open.

Lenny saw the cloak but not the knife… Just as he realised… the knife glittered in the hot afternoon sun…

Ten thousand years ago, when the sun shone so fiercely in the sky like it was now, Neriah had witnessed the death of her mate, Thas, dying in the arms of the man she had to marry, Rian.

I watched as the knife ca up again, glittering with sun and blood…

"Lyla!" I heard Nanny's voice calling my na from afar.

I was so weak, I couldn't answer.

Ten thousand years ago, Neriah had run mad and died.

A tear rolled down my cheek as I turned to stare at the sun… I couldn't stop it… I was a failure.

The darkness threatened to swallow completely. My knees had already buckled, my body collapsing as the last of my energy drained away.

The sounds of battle grew distant, as if I were sinking underwater.

This was it—I had pushed too far, used too much power. My consciousness began to fade.

Then, a brilliant white light approached through the darkness. It moved with purpose, racing toward like a cot. As it drew closer, I could make out a familiar shape within the glow—four legs, a tail, pointed ears.

"Nyris?" I whispered in disbelief.

My wolf—my dead wolf—stood before in this strange in-between place. She was radiant, and her fur shimred with a soft glow. Her eyes were more knowing than I rembered.

"What are you waiting for?" Nyris growled, her voice echoing in my mind. "Fight with your strength and your powers, Lyla... not your ability."

"I don't understand," I said. "I used all my power trying to transform the Ferals."

"He mooches on that," Nyris replied impatiently. "Your singing, your transformation ability—it drains you because the Dark One feeds on it."

A thousand questions flooded my mind. How was Nyris here? Had she ever truly died? Was this just a hallucination as my consciousness began to fade?

"The questions can wait," Nyris interrupted my thoughts. "Fight now."

With those words, strength surged through —not the external power I channelled when singing, but sothing deeper, more primal. My own strength, my own power.

I opened my eyes. I was still in the ceremonial circle, Nanny kneeling beside with tears streaming down her face. My elite guards and the forr Ferals fought desperately to hold back a new wave of enemies that had broken through.

Abruptly, I cut off the energy I'd been pouring into transforming the Ferals. That wasn't the way to win this battle.

I stood, suddenly, that the movent made Nanny gasp in shock. "Lyla? How—"

"No ti," I said, my voice stronger than it had been in days. "I need to fight differently."

I stepped out of the circle, ignoring Nanny's protests. The nearest Feral lunged at , but I raised my hand. Blue fla erupted from my palm—not the gentle healing energy I usually channelled, but raw power. The fla struck the Feral, and it imdiately collapsed, weakened but still in its feral form.

I didn't need to transform them. I just needed to stop them.

That was my job: to weaken every Feral and let the warriors do their job.

I moved through the battle like the wind, untouchable and unstoppable. With each wave of my hand, blue flas shot forth, striking Ferals and dropping them instantly. My aura extended around , a field of power that made nearby Ferals stumble and struggle to remain standing.

"Follow the Moonsinger!" Killian shouted to my elite guards.

They fell in behind , finishing any Feral I weakened. Other warriors noticed what was happening and joined the charge. We cut a path through the chaos, reclaiming our territory, yard by bloody yard.

"The Trinax!" soone shouted in warning.

I turned to see one of the monsters charging toward us. In the past, such a sight would have filled with terror. Now, I faced it head-on.

As the Trinax lunged, I thrust both hands forward. Blue flas erupted in a torrent, striking it. The creature shrieked, a sound that made my ears ring, then crashed to the ground before it could reach .

"By the Goddess," I heard Killian whisper behind .

I didn't stop. Sohow, I knew exactly where I needed to go—where the heart of this battle truly lay. I cut through ferals, warriors falling in behind as we cleared a path through the field.

Finally, I reached where Ramsey knelt on the ground, cradling a bleeding Lenny in his arms. His war form had faded, leaving him vulnerable. Caius fought desperately nearby, locked in combat with a blue-hooded figure.

It was Nathan.

As I watched, Nathan landed a vicious blow that sent Caius stumbling backwards. Before Caius could recover, Nathan turned toward Ramsey, a cruel smile visible beneath his hood.

"Ti to end this, old friend," Nathan said, raising the dagger that had blood on it, probably from Lenny.

Without hesitation, I shot a stream of blue fla directly at him. The fire struck Nathan square in the chest, sending him staggering backwards with a surprised cry. The hood fell back, revealing his face—but it wasn't entirely Nathan anymore. His features had changed, becoming sharper and more gaunt; his eyes glowed with an unnatural red light.

He was slowly changing into the greed he so sought after.

Before he could recover, I advanced and shot another blast of blue fla. This one sent him flying backwards, crashing into a line of Ferals charging toward us.

"Lyla?" Ramsey looked up in shock; his face was bloodied from battle.

"Get Lenny to safety," I ordered, not taking my eyes off Nathan. "I'll handle this."

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